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    2014 PSLE Discussions and Strategy

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    • MMMM Offline
      MMM
      last edited by

      sleepy:
      Just to clarify, I keep hearing this psle is the last year of old syllabus.

      Old syllabus meaning English syllabus? The rest of the subjects no change in syllabus, right?
      Hey, I get the same impression too that this is the last year under the old \"syllabus/ system\".

      But beyond EL (for some sections), my impression is also the change in grading system?

      I've this dilemma as I am trying to determine if there are anything that I should keep for my P3....

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        Desserts
        last edited by

        skcmummy:
        Just4Fun:

        Finally, our turn to declare officially..... the last lap for PSLE 2014.

        🕺 🕺 :dancing:

        Soon, this thread will become a history n reference for future PSLERs, espy those taking PSLE 2015. They will probably able to feel our ups and downs as we embark on this journey 😄

        GG, have a happy trip.. For me, I will pick DS up , then my family will off to short trip to KL.

        Before I go, here is the long waited reply from SEAB regarding the PSLE grading system...at least this reply has cleared our doubts officially...



        Quoted :

        We wish to inform that grading is not based on fixed cut-off marks. It takes into consideration various factors including paper difficulty and the quality of candidates’ work. Hence we are unable to provide further information on this.

        Thanks for the info. Enjoy your vacation!

        Wow! So nice to have a break! Enjoy yourselves :dancing: :dancing:

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          skcmummy
          last edited by

          vk2kv:
          Just4Fun:

          Finally, our turn to declare officially..... the last lap for PSLE 2014.

          🕺 🕺 :dancing:

          Soon, this thread will become a history n reference for future PSLERs, espy those taking PSLE 2015. They will probably able to feel our ups and downs as we embark on this journey 😄

          GG, have a happy trip.. For me, I will pick DS up , then my family will off to short trip to KL.

          Before I go, here is the long waited reply from SEAB regarding the PSLE grading system...at least this reply has cleared our doubts officially...



          Quoted :

          We wish to inform that grading is not based on fixed cut-off marks. It takes into consideration various factors including paper difficulty and the quality of candidates’ work. Hence we are unable to provide further information on this.


          Thank you for the info.

          That's mean if the papers are easy, the cut-off marks will be raised to 97 (just like last year for Maths paper). If such a case, I prefer to say all papers are tough so that the cut-off marks will be lower down. My lame excuse 😂

          You mean 97 to full marks to get A*? That is too tough.

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            GiftedGem
            last edited by

            vk2kv:
            Just4Fun:




            Quoted :
            We wish to inform that grading is not based on fixed cut-off marks. It takes into consideration various factors including paper difficulty and the quality of candidates’ work. Hence we are unable to provide further information on this.


            Thank you for the info.

            That's mean if the papers are easy, the cut-off marks will be raised to 97 (just like last year for Maths paper). If such a case, I prefer to say all papers are tough so that the cut-off marks will be lower down. My lame excuse 😂

            Sharing the same thots too which I would prefer having the papers to be tough too so that there is alignment to what the schs have been adopting all this while. To get A*, the score must be > 91.

            There's too many moving parts to determine the grade now. Math could be raised to 98 to get an A* if overall, assuming the kids perform well in this paper. May prove tough to reach this A*.... 😓

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              Champion
              last edited by

              MMM:

              I've this dilemma as I am trying to determine if there are anything that I should keep for my P3....
              MMM :hi5:
              I was shocked when I reached home yesterday to find DD1's table so neat clean except for stationery on it. Asked her where are all your assessment books, past year papers etc? She answered quickly,\"All pack and shelf in the storeroom, mummy! You may wish to see what you want to keep for mei mei but please don't let me see them again!\" :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

              In the end, I decide to keep only the Science notes; giving away the untouched assessment books to a friend whose girl is P5 this year; and recycled her other notes. I do feel the pain especially when I went through those compo pieces, good phrases compiled neatly....errrhhhh....errrhhhh... :scratchhead: dilemma!

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                Kpjclan
                last edited by

                GiftedGem:
                vk2kv:

                [quote=\"Just4Fun\"]


                Quoted :
                We wish to inform that grading is not based on fixed cut-off marks. It takes into consideration various factors including paper difficulty and the quality of candidates’ work. Hence we are unable to provide further information on this.


                Thank you for the info.

                That's mean if the papers are easy, the cut-off marks will be raised to 97 (just like last year for Maths paper). If such a case, I prefer to say all papers are tough so that the cut-off marks will be lower down. My lame excuse 😂

                Sharing the same thots too which I would prefer having the papers to be tough too so that there is alignment to what the schs have been adopting all this while. To get A*, the score must be > 91.

                There's too many moving parts to determine the grade now. Math could be raised to 98 to get an A* if overall, assuming the kids perform well in this paper. May prove tough to reach this A*.... 😓[/quote]98 to get A*? :yikes: :scared:

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                • S Offline
                  sleepy
                  last edited by

                  Kpjclan:


                  98 to get A*? :yikes: :scared:
                  Possible. During prelim, one third of the class gets full mark for Maths
                  Class average is close to 96 or 98, I forgot which one

                  Maths is one paper that is very hard to stand out

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                    711mum
                    last edited by

                    Champion:
                    MMM:


                    I've this dilemma as I am trying to determine if there are anything that I should keep for my P3....

                    MMM :hi5:
                    I was shocked when I reached home yesterday to find DD1's table so neat clean except for stationery on it. Asked her where are all your assessment books, past year papers etc? She answered quickly,\"All pack and shelf in the storeroom, mummy! You may wish to see what you want to keep for mei mei but please don't let me see them again!\" :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

                    That's fast of your dd mummy Champion, still thought of clearing the mountain this weekend only.

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                      Suang
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                      My boy asked if I would be disappointed if he can't get distinction for Maths. I told him getting a high 'A' is as good as a borderline A*. I guess sometimes we parents have indirectly put pressure on our kids without knowing. I recalled I once told him Maths and Science are the 2 subjects that he has chances to score distinctions :roll:

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                        mommyNg
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                        Kpjclan:
                        GiftedGem:

                        [quote=\"vk2kv\"]

                        Sharing the same thots too which I would prefer having the papers to be tough too so that there is alignment to what the schs have been adopting all this while. To get A*, the score must be > 91.

                        There's too many moving parts to determine the grade now. Math could be raised to 98 to get an A* if overall, assuming the kids perform well in this paper. May prove tough to reach this A*.... 😓

                        98 to get A*? :yikes: :scared:

                        [/quote] :yikes: :yikes: :yikes: :nailbite: :nailbite: :nailbite:

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